Analysis of the book; Class

Submit a personalized analysis of the book Class, in which you address the book's insights, flaws, oversights,
etc. One thing to consider is the fact that it was written in the '80s. How much do you feel is still relevant? You
might want to review the article that I have linked at the end of the lecture.
When writing this paper DO NOT spend a lot of space summarizing the information in the lecture about the
"nine" class categories -- I want to hear about your views of the book and its content. Also, bring in relevant
insights from the chapter on social class in the Grazian textbook (pp. 144 - 159).